My party went looking for missing kids.We found one and returned it to safety and then found the cave of the baddie. We fought one but then her sisters showed up. Their horrifying presence shut down several party members( one guy straight up died from fright). After the fight( and resurrection of the party member) we found out that the hags were killing the children to procreate and the child we thought we saved and sent back to the village was actually a new sea hag. It was hunting for more children to consume when we destroyed it. I love it when DM's use creepy children as moral dilemmas.

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My party went looking for missing kids.We found one and returned it to safety and then found the cave of the baddie. We fought one but then her sisters showed up. Their horrifying presence shut down several party members( one guy straight up died from fright). After the fight( and resurrection of the party member) we found out that the hags were killing the children to procreate and the child we thought we saved and sent back to the village was actually a new sea hag. It was hunting for more children to consume when we destroyed it. I love it when DM's use creepy children as moral dilemmas.

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